Dec, 2001 Coast to Coast magazine has an excellent article on this very subject. You don't need to be in an accident to have propane system problems. The #1 cause of propane system troubles are from simply traveling, road vibration.
Myself, I travel with the valves turned off at the tanks.
The odds of something going wrong are slim to none, but why not put the odds in your favor.
The writer of the article had a faulty connection to the back of his stove come loose from road vibration and leak propane inside his trailer. Yea, the new tanks should shut down if this happens, but will they?
Don't want to start one of these:-{} just giving my opinion.
Read the article, I think most people will have a different opinion after.
Doug
Myself, I travel with the valves turned off at the tanks.
The odds of something going wrong are slim to none, but why not put the odds in your favor.
The writer of the article had a faulty connection to the back of his stove come loose from road vibration and leak propane inside his trailer. Yea, the new tanks should shut down if this happens, but will they?
Don't want to start one of these:-{} just giving my opinion.
Read the article, I think most people will have a different opinion after.
Doug
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